Echo & The Bunnymen - Gone, Gone, Gone (Reverberation)
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I really liked this album when it first came out. I was shocked to see that it got poor reviews. Seems they didn't like it cause it wasn't MAC singing. Great sound.
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This entire CD has always been a favorite. Every single song on it is great. The music is well written, the mixing is excellent and the "guest soloist" (lol) has a fantastic voice. Everytime my love for this CD was knocked by an EBM-Purist throughout the years, I'd simply pity their inability for appreciating a fantastic album. Thank you for posting this track.
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This is really good... very Beatles influenced but works very well. Even without Ian, it sounds remarkable. I was expecting it to be mediocre without Ian's input. But I was wrong. Maybe they should have changed the name like how others have suggested. It is a bit like Marillion carrying on without Fish and keeping the name (only difference is it is not as bad as that).
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@buchanjared you dug it because you have great taste in music. do NOT be ashamed!
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Will and Les's masterpiece. Blisteringly good album. Shame they didn't change the band name.
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A cruelly underrated album!
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all the trademark e&the b sounds , just can't accept the singer. heard about this and didn't know it wasn't a brand new album saw them last may at the warfield in s.f. they did just the 1st 2 albums + an encore or 2 almost perfect show but no i was the puppet
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This is better than anything the bunnymen or Ian mcculloch did after ocean rain. I agree with shhoward71, they should have taken a new name.
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got this album in '91, lent it to a friend in '97. some friend! i forgot about this album, how much i loved it. im in love with it again. now i have to buy the album again. gone gone gone yet to be found found found.



actually...i dug the shit out of this album. it is solid, yeah I KNOW no Ian...
little bit more glossy than the typical E&tB effort, as it was the early 90's Manchester, Charlatans, Stone Roses era...
It is pretty heavy in spots, great production AND I KNOW...no Ian.
Just saying.
buchanjared 1 year ago 11
I never did understand why this album got slagged as much as it did. I think it's a great album, and Noel Burke has a great voice.
autumnfair1 6 months ago 7